What She Left
by:
T.R. Richmond (author)
'The new Gone Girl' Marie Claire 'If you liked The Girl on the Train then I think you'll like this just as much, if not more' Scott Pack ****** Alice Salmon young, smart, ambitious - with her whole life ahead of her. Until the night she mysteriously drowns. Nobody knows how or why. But Alice...
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'The new Gone Girl' Marie Claire 'If you liked The Girl on the Train then I think you'll like this just as much, if not more' Scott Pack ****** Alice Salmon young, smart, ambitious - with her whole life ahead of her. Until the night she mysteriously drowns. Nobody knows how or why. But Alice left a few clues: her diary, texts, emails, and presence on social media Alice is gone but fragments of the life she led remain - and in them might lie the answer to what really happened to her - if only someone can piece it all together before it vanishes for ever . . . ******** Praise for What She Left: 'Mesmerising' Daily Telegraph 'Addictive' Sunday Express 'Extraordinary' Guardian 'Clever and Imaginative' The Times 'Strikingly modern' Sunday Times
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Format: Paperback
ISBN:
9781405917551 (1405917555)
ASIN: 1405917555
Publish date: 2015-11-02
Publisher: Michael Joseph
Pages no: 416
Edition language: English
By: T.R. Richmond ISBN: 9781476773841 Publisher: Simon & Schuster Publication Date: 1/12/2016 Format: Hardcover My Rating: 4 Stars A special thank you to Simon & Schuster and NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review. T. R. Richmond delivers a clever contemporary psychological novel W...
Who is Alice Salmon?Student. Journalist. Daughter. Lover of late nights, hater of deadlines.That girl who drowned last year.Gone doesn’t mean forgotten. Everyone’s life leaves a trace behind. But it’s never the whole story.We’ll all have to be strong for them now: your lovely dad with his mad sweate...
Gone doesn't mean forgotten. When Alice Salmon died last year, the ripples were felt in the news, on the internet, and in the hearts of those who knew her best. But the person who knows her most intimately isn't family or a friend. Dr Jeremy Cook is an academic whose life has become about piecing to...